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Gunung
Jerai

Formerly
known as "Kedah Peak", this forest-clad Gunung Jerai is a
massive limestone outcrop that rises 1200m above sea level. As the
highest peak in the state, it adds a touch of variety to the scenic
flat plains seen throughout the area. There are a number of legends
and historical facts attached to this mountain. During the
Hindu-Buddhist era, it was a sacred mountain. Ruins of Hindu and
Buddhist temples were discovered at the foot of the hills. Varied
tales of a "Raja Bersiong" (the King with Fangs) also
abound. He had once held power over an ancient kingdom near the
mountains. Recent archeological findings revealed the existence of the
"Temple of the Ninth Water Pool"; many believe that it was
Raja Bersiong's private pool. Amidst such majestic surroundings, it is
indeed difficult to separate fact from fiction.
Today,
its cool fresh mountain air is matched by the quiet serenity of its
natural surroundings. On clear days, different vantage points on this
mountain offer breathtaking views of Kedah's padi fields, which
stretches to Perlis in the north, the emerald seas surrounding Penang
in the southwest, and the legendary island of Langkawi in the
northwest. The mountain also offers a unique selection of plants,
which make it even more intriguing for the botanist. The Sungai Teroi
Forest Recreation Park houses an endless variety of herbs, ferns,
flowering plants, and climbers. Picnic sites are scattered all over
the park, offering sweeping views of lowland plains and padi fields.
Hiking trails that are interspersed with flowerbeds of vivid hues
provide opportunities for leisurely strolls. Trees along the path are
labeled for easy identification. Part of the mountain stream has even
been dammed to provide cool clear pools for swimming. For the more
adventurous, overnight shelters have also been provided. At the peak
of the mountain, the Museum of Forestry houses a wealth of information
and artifacts on Malaysian forestry.
This article from MariMari.com
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